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and i think at some point in time you've got to get the euro down to the dollar, to a weaker euro, mainly to help for exports and to help spur growth, which is exactly what new prime minister is trying to do in japan. and i think one of things i want to mention that he is very i think is going to push and i think is very correct is trade within asia. and he's got to opportunities. what has been there on the table for a while and is clouded by territorial disputes, which would be japan, korea and china. and i think that it's very important that this go ahead with the second and third largest economies and the 10th largest economy in korea in the world. and he has said he really wants to move ahead on the. so i really hope so but, of course, it's clouded by these territorial disputes. the other is something, and trade as was mentioned as a subject that terry mcgraw has shown tremendous leadership and over the last decade. and we now have something new on the table, not so new was announced almost two years ago, which is the trans-pacific partnership. and i think japan should be part of that
and i think at some point in time you've got to get the euro down to the dollar, to a weaker euro, mainly to help for exports and to help spur growth, which is exactly what new prime minister is trying to do in japan. and i think one of things i want to mention that he is very i think is going to push and i think is very correct is trade within asia. and he's got to opportunities. what has been there on the table for a while and is clouded by territorial disputes, which would be japan, korea...
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and i think there will be a euro. the question is what it'll look like and what the membership will be. because, you know, originally there was a big school of thought saying that the euro just should have been the northern tier of the membership. it shouldn't have taken in the so-called southern tier countries that have problems. and the next year or two, i think, are really key. and this idea of complacency, and i've had some talks -- actually, he was good enough to buy my book last year and read it, and we've discussed it. i was with him a month ago, and i think he's one of the more thoughtful people in the bureaucracy in brussels. and i think that when he starts talking about complacency, and i should say younger came out, also, and talked about his concern on the value of the euro vis-a-vis the dollar. my point on exports. so i think we're very far from where a lot of members of the marketplace are that, you know, the worst is over for europe, don't worry, it's just a matter of time. >> [inaudible] >> did everyon
and i think there will be a euro. the question is what it'll look like and what the membership will be. because, you know, originally there was a big school of thought saying that the euro just should have been the northern tier of the membership. it shouldn't have taken in the so-called southern tier countries that have problems. and the next year or two, i think, are really key. and this idea of complacency, and i've had some talks -- actually, he was good enough to buy my book last year and...
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the damages were estimated at about 38 billion euro. that met sandy accounted for about one-third of the worldwide economic damage. in 2012, a record drought hitting farms in the american midwest. they accounted for damages of more than 15 billion euro. natural disasters hit the u.s. harder than any other country in 2012. the biggest hit was from an earthquake in italy in damages exceeded 12 billion euro. devastation causing devastation and tornadoes in the u.s. left quite the cleanup bill. in human terms, the more than 1000 people who died during the typhoon in indonesia made it the worst event of 2012. >> as part of our special series on stories that will dominate the news, we'll look at sovereign debt. united states has stepped away from their fiscal cliff, but the basic problem has not gone away. >> in europe and japan also, and the immediate sense of crisis has eased on both sides of the atlantic, the long-term challenges are daunting, especially when you combine debt and an aging society. >> the united states stumbles from one edg
the damages were estimated at about 38 billion euro. that met sandy accounted for about one-third of the worldwide economic damage. in 2012, a record drought hitting farms in the american midwest. they accounted for damages of more than 15 billion euro. natural disasters hit the u.s. harder than any other country in 2012. the biggest hit was from an earthquake in italy in damages exceeded 12 billion euro. devastation causing devastation and tornadoes in the u.s. left quite the cleanup bill. in...
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you're a -- euro stoxx 50 a tad higher. across the atlantic on wall street, the dow at this hour trading well up at 13,957. >> in just a few moments, we will be looking at how important it is to take an actual break. >> more on that in a minute, but first, a look at other stories making the news. >> floods have killed 30 people and displaced more than 150,000 in mozambique in southern africa. the united nations is mounting an appeal for at least 50 million euros to deal with the crisis. more rain is forecast for the coming days. >> the residents of beijing have been warned again to avoid going outdoors due to a dangerous mob. toxins in the air have been measured it 20 times higher than levels deemed safe to breathe. the smog has been suffocating the chinese capital for weeks. hospitals have reported a spike in patients with respiratory problems, including many children. >> workers protesting the closure of several belgian steel plants have clashed with police. it will shut down most of its production lines in belgium, costi
you're a -- euro stoxx 50 a tad higher. across the atlantic on wall street, the dow at this hour trading well up at 13,957. >> in just a few moments, we will be looking at how important it is to take an actual break. >> more on that in a minute, but first, a look at other stories making the news. >> floods have killed 30 people and displaced more than 150,000 in mozambique in southern africa. the united nations is mounting an appeal for at least 50 million euros to deal with...
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and euro stone remains euro zone remains stable? >> absolutely .. >> rose: east asia politics, what is that. >> east asia politics. >> rose: is that indonesia? >> basically it is the entire -- you think about the pivot, one of the most important policies we put in place the last few years is largely because across the asian continent, you have countries that are increasingly integrating economically towards a very strong china, but they maintain much stronger political and security relations with the united states. >> rose: which countries are we talkable about? >> we are talking a. >> talking about japan but also talking about vietnam, korea, thailand, even myanmar. >> rose: even burma. >> even burma, yes, absolutely, you look at why are they opening up? they are opening up because they are worried about only being in the pocket of a rising china. >> rose: and all worried about that. >> india less so because. >> rose: because it thinks it is strong enough? >> it thinks it is strong enough but everyone else is. >> rose: number 8 is
and euro stone remains euro zone remains stable? >> absolutely .. >> rose: east asia politics, what is that. >> east asia politics. >> rose: is that indonesia? >> basically it is the entire -- you think about the pivot, one of the most important policies we put in place the last few years is largely because across the asian continent, you have countries that are increasingly integrating economically towards a very strong china, but they maintain much stronger...
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that's having that impact on euro/dl euro/-- eauro/dollar. and saying that it was too strong -- >> maybe because ewald nowotny was in front of a green markets. psychological. >>> we want to look at companies around the globe which are starting to outline and deploy theirity budgets for 2013. a new survey for from gartner of more than 2,000 cios in 41 countries finds plans for total spend down .5% in 2013 with digital technology, mobile devices and cloud computing, among their top priorities. joining us in a first look at the survey is mark mcdonald, group vice president of gartner's executive programs. mark, good morning. so down half a percent. let's start there. this actually is a continuation of a long-term trend. is it a headwind for tech companies? >> well, it's not so much of a headwind as much as a realization that there needs to be a transition from what i.t. has been to what technology needs to be in the future. across those, you know, 36 different industries, we see organizations kind of moving from technology kind of tending to cur
that's having that impact on euro/dl euro/-- eauro/dollar. and saying that it was too strong -- >> maybe because ewald nowotny was in front of a green markets. psychological. >>> we want to look at companies around the globe which are starting to outline and deploy theirity budgets for 2013. a new survey for from gartner of more than 2,000 cios in 41 countries finds plans for total spend down .5% in 2013 with digital technology, mobile devices and cloud computing, among their top...
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the euro trading at a value of 1.3452. well, who is going to challenge german chancellor angela merkel for her job later this year? the spd have their candidate. they want to send him into the campaign with winning issues. his party has been meeting this week just outside of berlin to set the party program for the general election scheduled to take place in september. our reporter, peter craven, attended the spd conference. he joins us now from the studio in the city center. the democrats have had success in a local election and could possibly be poised to knock angela merkel off her throne, so to speak. what are the chances? >> there is a bullish mood in potsdam. it has a lot to do with the election victory in lower saxony. it was part -- in part because they have strong elysian partners. -- coalition partners. that is a bit of a plus -- strategic fuss. the man they want to send into the ring to challenge angela merkel, peer steinbrueck, he has had his back against the wall not too long ago because of the indiscreet comme
the euro trading at a value of 1.3452. well, who is going to challenge german chancellor angela merkel for her job later this year? the spd have their candidate. they want to send him into the campaign with winning issues. his party has been meeting this week just outside of berlin to set the party program for the general election scheduled to take place in september. our reporter, peter craven, attended the spd conference. he joins us now from the studio in the city center. the democrats have...
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check out the euro stoxx 50. the dow jones is lapping up the attention. the euro is trading down at the moment. >> now to other news, portuguese -- the president of portugal has asked the country's constitutional court to review the government's disputed budget for this year. he said he was concerned about whether it fairly distributes the burdens of portugal's economic reforms. it includes tax increases and welfare cuts. he signed the budget, despite opposition. he said that was to avoid harming the country's economy. >> the economic exports and the chancellor have warned about of times ahead. when you look at the nation's unemployment, the picture looks pretty good. >> 2012 ended with more people working than ever before, and that after six years of consecutive games. >> the number of people in worked in germany is higher than ever, despite soaring unemployment in many other european countries. new figures show a stable german job market. the number of employed has been rising steadily. in 2012, 41.5 million people were employed. there are signs that th
check out the euro stoxx 50. the dow jones is lapping up the attention. the euro is trading down at the moment. >> now to other news, portuguese -- the president of portugal has asked the country's constitutional court to review the government's disputed budget for this year. he said he was concerned about whether it fairly distributes the burdens of portugal's economic reforms. it includes tax increases and welfare cuts. he signed the budget, despite opposition. he said that was to avoid...
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the euro is dire 0-- higher. the german social democrats are hoping to turn around their falling support in opinion polls by announcing a plan to crack down on income tax evasion by higher earners. the party is planning to make the issue a top campaign topic in the national elections that are taking place letter -- later this year. >> they have been meeting and they and build that plant, which even some inside the party say will not raise -- been meeting and they unveiled that plan, which even some inside the party say will not raise support. >> the social democrat challenger for chancellor says this must stop. >> if the vast majority of german taxpayers feel as if they are the stupid ones for being honest about paying taxes, it begs the question how just is the system in this country. >> the social democrats are calling for a number of measures, including rescinding the licenses of banks accused of systematically helping tax dodgers. they want to create a central authority to investigate tax fraud and harmonize
the euro is dire 0-- higher. the german social democrats are hoping to turn around their falling support in opinion polls by announcing a plan to crack down on income tax evasion by higher earners. the party is planning to make the issue a top campaign topic in the national elections that are taking place letter -- later this year. >> they have been meeting and they and build that plant, which even some inside the party say will not raise -- been meeting and they unveiled that plan, which...
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the euro is dire 0-- higher. the german social democrats are hoping to turn around their falling support in opinion polls by announcing a plan to crack down on income tax evasion by higher earners. the party is planning to make the issue a top campaign topic in the national elections that are taking place letter -- later this year. >> they have been meeting and they and build that plant, which even some inside the party say will not raise -- been meeting and they unveiled that plan, which even some inside the party say will not raise support. >> the social democrat challenger for chancellor says this must stop. >> if the vast majority of german taxpayers feel as if they are the stupid ones for being honest about paying taxes, it begs the question how just is the system in this country. >> the social democrats are calling for a number of measures, including rescinding the licenses of banks accused of systematically helping tax dodgers. they want to create a central authority to investigate tax fraud and harmonize
the euro is dire 0-- higher. the german social democrats are hoping to turn around their falling support in opinion polls by announcing a plan to crack down on income tax evasion by higher earners. the party is planning to make the issue a top campaign topic in the national elections that are taking place letter -- later this year. >> they have been meeting and they and build that plant, which even some inside the party say will not raise -- been meeting and they unveiled that plan, which...
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we're not even close. >> you have it in the euro zone, you have it in the uk, japan. you have deceleration in china. the u.s. is slow -- >> it's not even close. >> gary, what you are saying is the average gdp growth is going to be 2%, which is lower than 3.3% that is needed to hold unemployment rate steady, direct? so, in a year, we are going to see the unemployment rate pretty dramatically higher. >> well, that's right. if you look at the trade-off between unemployment and economic growth, it takes 3.3% real gdp growth to keep the unemployment rate stable. that's over the total post-world war ii period. at 2%, you would have a chronic rise of the unemployment rate by a little over one percentage point a year. >> mr. shilling, steve grasso. where do i go? do i go with utilities? where do i play this? and where is the timing? right after the debt ceiling debate? >> yeah, i sure wish i knew on the timing. i think right now, the way we're structuring sug sessigestions i portfolios, yeah, risk on but with caution. i would go for -- i would go for more defensive stocks, ut
we're not even close. >> you have it in the euro zone, you have it in the uk, japan. you have deceleration in china. the u.s. is slow -- >> it's not even close. >> gary, what you are saying is the average gdp growth is going to be 2%, which is lower than 3.3% that is needed to hold unemployment rate steady, direct? so, in a year, we are going to see the unemployment rate pretty dramatically higher. >> well, that's right. if you look at the trade-off between unemployment...
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euro europe's largest car maker shows sales above 9 million units. that's up 11% from the previous year. toyota was the biggest sell r through 2010. in 2011 it was left reeling by the disaster of flood. toyota officials forecast this year they will sell over 9.9 million units. let's take a look at what's happening this week on the global economic scene. on tuesday u.s. retail sales for december will come out. november sales rose 0.3% from the previous month underscoring a recovery in personal spending. the consumer price index is due out on wednesday. the cpi dipped 3% from october. that was the first decline in six months. the fed beige book on regional u.s. economic activity will come out on the same day. the previous report noted the regional economy continue to gradually grow. in japan machinery orders will be released. this iortant gauge showed a 2.6 month on month increase in october. on friday china will announce gdp data for 2012 as well as for the whole year. between july and september gdp expanded 7.4% from a year earlier. now just a few mi
euro europe's largest car maker shows sales above 9 million units. that's up 11% from the previous year. toyota was the biggest sell r through 2010. in 2011 it was left reeling by the disaster of flood. toyota officials forecast this year they will sell over 9.9 million units. let's take a look at what's happening this week on the global economic scene. on tuesday u.s. retail sales for december will come out. november sales rose 0.3% from the previous month underscoring a recovery in personal...
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the european union and the euro cannot move forward without greece. the day after a country like greece will leave the euro, the next country that will seek to leave the eurozone would be our friends and allies germany. we know this very well and they know it as well. and so it be moves us to find a mutually acceptable solutions to the benefit of europe and the european ideas. and that's why we're proposing a european solution to the european debt problem that is very similar to the solution given to germany itself at the end of world war ii in 1953, during the london conference, a series of countries, including greece, decided to allow germany the opportunity to write off 60% of the public debt through growth and moratorium on payment and this is an opportunity that must be given not only to greece but the european countries that have a debt problem so that the cubs can -- countries can rediscover growth, get back on their feet again. now, the second aspect to your very important question has to deal with how this magical word known as "growth "will
the european union and the euro cannot move forward without greece. the day after a country like greece will leave the euro, the next country that will seek to leave the eurozone would be our friends and allies germany. we know this very well and they know it as well. and so it be moves us to find a mutually acceptable solutions to the benefit of europe and the european ideas. and that's why we're proposing a european solution to the european debt problem that is very similar to the solution...
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euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens' austerity drive and says the entire european union faces difficulty in the months ahead to overcome differences. >> a wet and blustery berlin awaited the greek prime minister. he was in the german capital awaiting a conference organized by the newspaper, but he also dropped in on chancellor merkel for what were described as informal talks. samaras said greece was still doing all it could to get its economic house in order. >> in greece, we are making enormous effort and great sacrifices to get things back on the right track. we are doing everything
euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens'...
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euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens' austerity drive and says the entire european union faces difficulty in the months ahead to overcome differences. >> a wet and blustery berlin awaited the greek prime minister. he was in the german capital awaiting a conference organized by the newspaper, but he also dropped in on chancellor merkel for what were described as informal talks. samaras said greece was still doing all it could to get its economic house in order. >> in greece, we are making enormous effort and great sacrifices to get things back on the right track. we are doing everything
euro stoxx 50 down just slightly. across the atlantic, the dow also giving up some ground, trading at this hour at 13,324 points, and the euro trading at a value of $1.3080. the greek prime minister met in berlin tuesday with the german chancellor. he highlighted the enormous efforts being made by the people of greece to meet the conditions of its international bailout, and some 90 of by saying, "we are delivering. europe is helping." >> merkel -- merkel is praising athens'...
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this is -- euros is here is on they. this is clear. bnp paribas has a ratio of 9.5%, which is best in class. we're -- we adapted very much to the new requirements and liquidity requirements. we're fully prepared to serve our customers. the essence of banking definitely is to finance the economy, serve the customers, individual customers, smes are very important. this is what we are committed to. and we are -- we're going to do it every single day of this year and next year. >> you talk about the role of a bank is to finance the economy. how much of a win was it then that we've pushed back in production from -- >> in terms of liquidity rate? >> yes. >> even if pushed we're going to comply with the new scr sooner rather than later. as for capital, you know, the new capital requirements was officially for 2018. as bnp parabas, we're complying as of this year. i think that the phasing in is something that then the industry -- certainly we've been moving ahead and have tried to anticipate things and move ahead. >> and you mentioned the bene
this is -- euros is here is on they. this is clear. bnp paribas has a ratio of 9.5%, which is best in class. we're -- we adapted very much to the new requirements and liquidity requirements. we're fully prepared to serve our customers. the essence of banking definitely is to finance the economy, serve the customers, individual customers, smes are very important. this is what we are committed to. and we are -- we're going to do it every single day of this year and next year. >> you talk...
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the match in nuremberg will cost about 1 million euros, but organizers hope " pay off. >> believe it will be able to -- a the league will be able to profit from this, too. we hope to have more soccer games. >> and for the crowd, it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. >> will be back with more news and sports at the top of the hour. stay with us. stay with us. >> these night owls, work for the sanitation
the match in nuremberg will cost about 1 million euros, but organizers hope " pay off. >> believe it will be able to -- a the league will be able to profit from this, too. we hope to have more soccer games. >> and for the crowd, it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. >> will be back with more news and sports at the top of the hour. stay with us. stay with us. >> these night owls, work for the sanitation
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times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of the reserves are kept in euros most of the rest are kept in the u.s. security but according to russia's prime minister this may seem change as russia is looking at other currencies and apparently the euro is a losing fight or more for me what's going on in our business bottom. watch our business bulletin at six thirty g.m.t. here on r.t. . right the search for survivors of a sunday's a russian fishing boat accident in the sea of japan is still ongoing with at least eight to true members confirmed dead the vessel named chance one o one encountered severe inclement weather but didn't send an s.o.s. signal prior to capsizing there were thirty crewmembers on board including nineteen russians fifteen people have been rescued emergency services are looking for these seven people who remain missing it is not yet known what caused the accident. with some more international news in brief right now reports say militants have attacked an oil pipeline in algeria leaving two people did meanwhile in neighboring mali french led t
times of global economic turbulence right now around forty two percent of the reserves are kept in euros most of the rest are kept in the u.s. security but according to russia's prime minister this may seem change as russia is looking at other currencies and apparently the euro is a losing fight or more for me what's going on in our business bottom. watch our business bulletin at six thirty g.m.t. here on r.t. . right the search for survivors of a sunday's a russian fishing boat accident in the...
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for maximum presidential campaign expenditure and it's twenty two million euros fifty million that's more than double what so this left over money certainly didn't go towards a campaign but instead ended up in someone's pocket but tangible proof is needed as of now there is only a statement by one man on trial who's trying to blame someone else to shift the attention away from himself which carries in the legal weight. now in europe its spanish locksmiths who say they now hold the keys to austerity something used to cooperate any longer with the author who have been reprocessing homes and demanding a change of locks. on artie's website. and in a fight to bring down the crime rate in mexico local authorities destroy thousands of. gun and find out why it r.t. dot com. let's get into it here the r c world update now and some other global news for you will start with venezuela's president hugo chavez he still remain president that is even if he is to will to attend his own swearing in ceremony on tuesday according to the country's vice president nicolas maduro said the supreme court coul
for maximum presidential campaign expenditure and it's twenty two million euros fifty million that's more than double what so this left over money certainly didn't go towards a campaign but instead ended up in someone's pocket but tangible proof is needed as of now there is only a statement by one man on trial who's trying to blame someone else to shift the attention away from himself which carries in the legal weight. now in europe its spanish locksmiths who say they now hold the keys to...
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the euro yen is quoted at 114.14 to 19. let's look at other markets. south korea's kospi trading lower by half a percent. the bench market index is trading lower by a quarter of a percent. asia plays an important role in the economy. starting today we'll bring you a series of interviews with business and financial leaders. we spoke with him about growth and where to expect it. >> reporter: while the global economic outlook remains uncertain, the asia region remains a bright spot. >> it will recover to some extent. compared with u.s. and europe and also compared with latin america and africa. asia would be the fastest growing economy in the world. >> reporter: in contrast the japanese economy is showing sign s of weakness. the new prime minister says one of his top priority is to pull the nation o of deflation. >> how could jap deal with it? >> i think the monetary policy always has some side effect. i understand. bank of japan not just inflation packet but mobilize and commit self to do in unlimited way. they should do anything and whatever amount. >>
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the former president nicolas sarkozy received fifty million euros in campaign finances from the late libyan leader moammar gadhafi this is of course years before helping to topple him the allegations were made by a lebanese born businessman while on trial in a separate money laundering case of christophe the chief editor of french weekly l'express says that while the allegations are to be taken seriously at this point no proof is yet been presented. it's true that libya under gadhafi must have generated lots of dirty money with a system in place and poured cash into western countries look at this alleged contribution to sarkozy's campaign thirty million euros for maximum presidential campaign expenditure is twenty two million years fifty million that's more than double what it was so this left over money certainly didn't go towards a campaign but instead ended up in someone's pockets but tangible proof is needed as of now there is only a statement by one man on trial who's trying to blame someone else to shift the attention away from himself which carries no legal weight. to it into
the former president nicolas sarkozy received fifty million euros in campaign finances from the late libyan leader moammar gadhafi this is of course years before helping to topple him the allegations were made by a lebanese born businessman while on trial in a separate money laundering case of christophe the chief editor of french weekly l'express says that while the allegations are to be taken seriously at this point no proof is yet been presented. it's true that libya under gadhafi must have...
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the maximum presidential campaign expenditure is twenty two million euros fifty million that's more than double so this left over money certainly didn't go towards the campaign but instead ended up in someone's pocket but tangible proof is needed as of now there's only a statement by one man on trial who's trying to blame someone else to shift the attention away from himself which carries no legal weight. it's good to have you with us here on r.t. today and it's spanish locksmiths who say they hold the keys to austerity it's often used to cooperate with authorities possessing holmes and demanding a change of details on that on our website. and in a fight to bring down the crime rate in mexico local authorities destroy. us. french movie icon brigitte bardot has praised president putin for doing more to protect animals than all french presidents put together about it was a well known animal rights defender and is threatening to quit her country and ask for russian citizenship if. follow through with a plan to put down. the actress to threaten to apply for russian citizenship and frenc
the maximum presidential campaign expenditure is twenty two million euros fifty million that's more than double so this left over money certainly didn't go towards the campaign but instead ended up in someone's pocket but tangible proof is needed as of now there's only a statement by one man on trial who's trying to blame someone else to shift the attention away from himself which carries no legal weight. it's good to have you with us here on r.t. today and it's spanish locksmiths who say they...
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cash into western countries look at the solution contribution to sarkozy's campaign fifteen million euros the maximum presidential campaign expenditure allowed is twenty two million years fifty million that's more than double what it would be so this leftover money certainly didn't go towards a campaign but instead ended up in someone's pockets the proof is needed as of now there is only a statement by one man on trial who's trying to blame someone else to shift the attention away from himself which carries a legal weight if you will in time now to take a look at some other stories from around the globe there is a vice president says that president could be sworn in by their supreme is that we're not at a later date he's not able to take the oath of office next will look at us and he was kind of made conflicting reports on charges says health has severe respiratory complications following a lung infection called during his cancer treatment in cuba venezuela a little says that if the president is unable to be present during his inauguration a new election must be announced within thirty da
cash into western countries look at the solution contribution to sarkozy's campaign fifteen million euros the maximum presidential campaign expenditure allowed is twenty two million years fifty million that's more than double what it would be so this leftover money certainly didn't go towards a campaign but instead ended up in someone's pockets the proof is needed as of now there is only a statement by one man on trial who's trying to blame someone else to shift the attention away from himself...
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there's a special case which is why the country secured this deal on its crippling sixty four billion euro bank debt it's going to be able to retain the status of coming expect to see it eventually fall apart of countries like greece though what do you think's ahead well i think there's a lot of propaganda thrown in that position within ireland at the moment and how it is doing and i think that's basically it all took trying to keep a very disgruntled public happy because i think a lot of people are aware now that there is the army people on the street that are paying the car out of billing out german and british banks and the army people are footing the bill and so i think there's quite a lot of discontent and i think that the objective of the e.u. propaganda machine is to ensure that people really don't the pastor very basic just sad that has been part of this whole issue of how the e.u. is actually forcing ireland to. it for reckless lending by german and other european banks but what is the solution i'm well i thought were a lot of us feel very much that it's on the taxpayer who had no
there's a special case which is why the country secured this deal on its crippling sixty four billion euro bank debt it's going to be able to retain the status of coming expect to see it eventually fall apart of countries like greece though what do you think's ahead well i think there's a lot of propaganda thrown in that position within ireland at the moment and how it is doing and i think that's basically it all took trying to keep a very disgruntled public happy because i think a lot of...
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is waiting to hear the news that might support claims that nicolas sarkozy accepted fifteen million euros from lawmakers to finance his presidential election campaign. so how much does it take to get into russian politics how many hours of hard work and how many patriotic deeds does it take to become one of the people who make the decisions in the world's largest country well i'll tell you how much it takes exactly seven point five million euros russia's federal investigative committee has a stablish that allegedly hey of constantine should show of from fear russia and the commies prospectively promised for a fee to get a businessman on to their party's electoral lists giving him a spot in the lower house of the duma the investigators have forwarded the state duma an official request to strip the two m.p.'s of their parliamentary immunity and you're darn right they better street have their parliamentary immunity stripped i mean what's worse than government corruption some people in the government being so corrupt they can actually sell the government itself to someone for a fee so positio
is waiting to hear the news that might support claims that nicolas sarkozy accepted fifteen million euros from lawmakers to finance his presidential election campaign. so how much does it take to get into russian politics how many hours of hard work and how many patriotic deeds does it take to become one of the people who make the decisions in the world's largest country well i'll tell you how much it takes exactly seven point five million euros russia's federal investigative committee has a...
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euro zone cuts the cuts and lifts austerity. but the news of austerity only tightened as deep public sector cuts brought thousands of angry demonstrators to the streets of greece spain italy and portugal . the worst economic crisis of a generation has battered the european union's very foundations exacerbating tensions between member states but some regions now desperately wanting out i grew up in a europe that was divided from east to west but i'm now living in a europe that is divided from old to self never at any point in the history of this union has there been more discord of rank that we cover to go corporate cash band for the campaign coffers as part of the us political please. know we here for u.k. british quit the european union. we can. get ecuador's london embassy where he's been granted asylum he continues to fight extradition to sweden over alleged sex crimes charges that he says are politically motivated and tied to his work in leaking international government secrets. the power of people speaking up and resisting
euro zone cuts the cuts and lifts austerity. but the news of austerity only tightened as deep public sector cuts brought thousands of angry demonstrators to the streets of greece spain italy and portugal . the worst economic crisis of a generation has battered the european union's very foundations exacerbating tensions between member states but some regions now desperately wanting out i grew up in a europe that was divided from east to west but i'm now living in a europe that is divided from...
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cash into western countries look at this alleged contribution to sarkozy's campaign fifteen million euros for maximum presidential campaign expenditure and it's twenty two million years fifty million that's more than double so this left over money certainly didn't go towards a campaign but instead ended up in someone's pockets the tangible proof is needed as of now there's only a statement by one man on trial who's trying to blame someone else to shift the attention away from himself which carries the legal weight of the world coming up to eighteen minutes past the hour now in the russian capital still to come on the program the online hacktivist keep. the government i don't appreciate people hacking us social justice is a real thing and so something has to be done if we have the means to do it and we should do it. resident people in new york their feelings on a prominent group of hackers who vowed to be very active in twenty thirty minutes just ahead here on r.t. . and now to some other stories making headlines around the world at this stage of the day in a world update a standoff betwee
cash into western countries look at this alleged contribution to sarkozy's campaign fifteen million euros for maximum presidential campaign expenditure and it's twenty two million years fifty million that's more than double so this left over money certainly didn't go towards a campaign but instead ended up in someone's pockets the tangible proof is needed as of now there's only a statement by one man on trial who's trying to blame someone else to shift the attention away from himself which...
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former french president nicolas sarkozy legibly received over fifty million euros in a legal campaign money from the late libyan leader muammar gaddafi and lebanese born businessman who is facing corruption charges says he will provide evidence in a french court some of the claims of previously be made by other witnesses. who is chief editor of weekly magazine l'express says if these allegations are proved to be true they could uncover a deeper trend of corruption. it's true that libya under gadhafi must have generated lots of dirty money with a system in place and poured cash into western countries look at this alleged contribution to sarkozy's campaign fifteen million euros for the presidential campaign expenditure is twenty two million years fifty million that's more than double the leftover money certainly didn't go towards a campaign but instead ended up in someone's pockets but tangible proof is needed as of now there's only a statement by one man on trial who's trying to blame someone else to shift the attention away from himself which carries no legal weight for the coming up
former french president nicolas sarkozy legibly received over fifty million euros in a legal campaign money from the late libyan leader muammar gaddafi and lebanese born businessman who is facing corruption charges says he will provide evidence in a french court some of the claims of previously be made by other witnesses. who is chief editor of weekly magazine l'express says if these allegations are proved to be true they could uncover a deeper trend of corruption. it's true that libya under...
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the sixteen million euro trip when he was running for president in two thousand and seven. sites like this we live in a city correct as many americans. president mahmoud abbas has officially changed the name of the palestinian administration to the state of palestine the move follows a successful u.n. bid to raise the palestinian status to a nonmember observer state but despite this the nation is still a long way from unity as artie's paul asli reports thousands of families are torn apart by barriers put up by israel. this is the arrows crossing one of five land crossings between israel and gaza getting through here is tough you need the right permission and papers but this crossing does not just separate israel from gaza it also divides families who are trapped on either side of the border these are the tears of a boy who hasn't seen his father in three years mohammed al qaeda run left gaza in search of a bit of a life for his family but what he found on the other side of the border was loneliness and despair and what he left behind destress and fear is i miss my father a
the sixteen million euro trip when he was running for president in two thousand and seven. sites like this we live in a city correct as many americans. president mahmoud abbas has officially changed the name of the palestinian administration to the state of palestine the move follows a successful u.n. bid to raise the palestinian status to a nonmember observer state but despite this the nation is still a long way from unity as artie's paul asli reports thousands of families are torn apart by...
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david, how is the euro? >> last year we had euro/dollar going to 1.35. it ended around 1.32. but this year we have a pretty boring forecast, 1.35. we don't see the -- lasting in euro/dollar. more on sterling, more on the yen. i think we're moving away from the fixation about euro/dollar. and it seems strange that everything is saying that the ecb or european politicians aren't able to do anything. and so i think we'll have to watch europe very carefully. but i think the break-up risk is coming out of the market. >> yeah. it appears to be the case. and we have something to watch today in spain, as well. it's the first bond auction of the year for the al beeran company. the treasury is slashing the debt market up to 5 billion euros since 2013. lloyd's expects a positive results with the first take up. it will be the first issue to feature a collective action clause, designed to make it easier for the government to restructure debt in the case of future crisis. and president obama is expected to make the final touches to his second term economic team today. cnbc's john harwood h
david, how is the euro? >> last year we had euro/dollar going to 1.35. it ended around 1.32. but this year we have a pretty boring forecast, 1.35. we don't see the -- lasting in euro/dollar. more on sterling, more on the yen. i think we're moving away from the fixation about euro/dollar. and it seems strange that everything is saying that the ecb or european politicians aren't able to do anything. and so i think we'll have to watch europe very carefully. but i think the break-up risk is...
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you have a very narrow set of liquid assets, if those assets get in trouble, as we learned with the euro crisis, then you have something that is a shock that would not be systemic become systemic and threaten the entire system. the only thing that is truly liquid is cash. the vast majority of us banks today -- u.s. banks today and european banks would already be compliant with these rules. i would go as far as to say that bear stearns would have in compliance with these rules, for instance. , what about taking a chance on the lottery? it has paid off for a couple of people in spain. winning ticket holders have seized more than $1 billion in the national lottery. they have been celebrating their luck. the top ticket was around $260,000. new austerity measures mean they will pay 20% income tax on their winnings. >> great, great, now i'm fine. i was very nervous a while ago, but now i finally believe it. , i have three sons and they are unemployed, so i will help them. this will make me happy, to be able to help my dearest ones. >> i'm very excited because i really needed this. now that i h
you have a very narrow set of liquid assets, if those assets get in trouble, as we learned with the euro crisis, then you have something that is a shock that would not be systemic become systemic and threaten the entire system. the only thing that is truly liquid is cash. the vast majority of us banks today -- u.s. banks today and european banks would already be compliant with these rules. i would go as far as to say that bear stearns would have in compliance with these rules, for instance. ,...
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the numbers according to their legal team those numbers showed germany being forced to pay for the euro zone countries despite this not being part of the deal when the single currency was created finance isn't the only place where germans feel a grip is slipping one former german foreign minister gave different reasons why they may be issues with sovereignty suggesting that they have their root in the memory of the country's past but sometimes we shy back from our responsibility as our room states this is a problem not that we are pressed from the outside the defense is also a concern for those who believe germany is losing control of its sovereignty the country is still home to nato bases over twenty years after the end of the. cold war germany today faces no major military threats nor does any european state and that's why this gigantic military machine that the americans have built up is completely unlike christic there appear to be historical cultural and economic reasons why some germans feel this sovereignty is disappearing and for a group of lawyers getting ready for their legal
the numbers according to their legal team those numbers showed germany being forced to pay for the euro zone countries despite this not being part of the deal when the single currency was created finance isn't the only place where germans feel a grip is slipping one former german foreign minister gave different reasons why they may be issues with sovereignty suggesting that they have their root in the memory of the country's past but sometimes we shy back from our responsibility as our room...
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it's all kind of on shaky ground at the moment we've got a group of euro skeptic m.p.'s within the parliament who say that they've actually got the backing of over one hundred tory m.p.'s who have just outlined a massive manifesto for change and this comes two days before cameron's big speech and it's almost like a shopping list of demands of what they want to see changed about britain's relationship with europe and if they can't get that they're likely to say well why don't we leave you we have the british electorate who are very very annoyed with every issue with your feel that she's getting in the way of doing business. in their daily lives which is not one they really expected then you have a generational thing in the united kingdom a referendum on this took place in the mid seventy's so. i'm a middle aged politician and never in my lifetime has there been a chance to have a say on what their relationship with europe should be like so there's a big call for a referendum in the end i think and of course the government has been accused of trying to cherry pick the pol
it's all kind of on shaky ground at the moment we've got a group of euro skeptic m.p.'s within the parliament who say that they've actually got the backing of over one hundred tory m.p.'s who have just outlined a massive manifesto for change and this comes two days before cameron's big speech and it's almost like a shopping list of demands of what they want to see changed about britain's relationship with europe and if they can't get that they're likely to say well why don't we leave you we...
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later this hour we'll look at what is behind the claims nicolas sarkozy received over fifty million euros from tripoli when he was running for president back in two thousand and seven. and also examine the way the political correctness is turning america into a hyper sensitive nation leaving many more prone to biding their time. president abbas has officially changed the name of the palestinian administration to the state of palestine but despite this and a recent status upgrade by the u.n. the nation still remains all but united as artie's paulus lee reports thousands of families are torn into israeli borders. this is the erez crossing one of five land crossings between israel and gaza getting through here is tough you need the right permission and papers but this crossing does not just separate israel from gaza it also divides families who are trapped on either side of the border these are the tears of a boy who hasn't seen his father in three years mohammed left gaza in search of a better life for his family but what he found on the other side of the border was loneliness and despair a
later this hour we'll look at what is behind the claims nicolas sarkozy received over fifty million euros from tripoli when he was running for president back in two thousand and seven. and also examine the way the political correctness is turning america into a hyper sensitive nation leaving many more prone to biding their time. president abbas has officially changed the name of the palestinian administration to the state of palestine but despite this and a recent status upgrade by the u.n. the...
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they booked a $1 billion euro litigation charge, almost 2 billion euros to pay for restructuring. sylvia is in frankfurt, rejoins us. plenty of focus, as well, on the capital levels, sylvia. >> that's at least what the markets are clearly focused on. the write-downs or the risk provisions, not a big surprise. maybe the number was a surprise. but they didn't -- clearly didn't put enough money aside in the previous quarters. so maybe that was even some good news for the taking out of there, finally they woke up to the reality that they might have to pay out more than they originally planned. the operational side, not good, but no really nasty surprises. restructuring costs, again, of postbank of the higher side of the market has expected. the numbers were below expectations. but ultimately, the market gave it almost a thumbs up and saying, okay, we hone in op on the capital numbers on the key data. we hone in on the statement from the ceos, from theco ceos at the press conference. we don't need to go into the capital markets with a capital increase. that was taken as positive news.
they booked a $1 billion euro litigation charge, almost 2 billion euros to pay for restructuring. sylvia is in frankfurt, rejoins us. plenty of focus, as well, on the capital levels, sylvia. >> that's at least what the markets are clearly focused on. the write-downs or the risk provisions, not a big surprise. maybe the number was a surprise. but they didn't -- clearly didn't put enough money aside in the previous quarters. so maybe that was even some good news for the taking out of there,...
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euro/yen, 113.92-97. >>> looking at other markets in the asia pacific, south korea's kospi is trading modestly higher. 1,999 at the moment. let's take a look at australia. the benchmark index is trading higher by .4%. 4,710. >>> well, the world's largest consumer electronics show has opened in las vegas. crowds are gathering around ultra high-definition tvs. >> welcome to las vegas. >> more than 3,000 companies are showcasing their latest products at the consumer electronics show. they're shoelg off 4k tvs. the screens have four times the resolution of conventional high definition images. south korea's samsung electronics is the world's largest tv maker. people there have unveiled 85-inch and even 110-inch models. their tvs provide smooth streaming of online videos and voice-operated channel selection. sony has been selling 4k tvs since last year. the japanese electronics maker is the first to showcase a model with a 56-inch organic light-emitting diode screen. japanese electronics makers have been trying to launch 4k tvs ahead of their competitors. they want to turn around their stru
euro/yen, 113.92-97. >>> looking at other markets in the asia pacific, south korea's kospi is trading modestly higher. 1,999 at the moment. let's take a look at australia. the benchmark index is trading higher by .4%. 4,710. >>> well, the world's largest consumer electronics show has opened in las vegas. crowds are gathering around ultra high-definition tvs. >> welcome to las vegas. >> more than 3,000 companies are showcasing their latest products at the consumer...